Johansson’s lawyer demands removal of nude pics from websites

Scarlett Johansson’s high-powered attorney Marty Singer has fired off a stern letter to website bosses demanding they remove nude photos of the actress.

Steamy snaps of the Lost In Translation star surfaced in cyberspace on Wednesday, prompting her lawyer to send a warning to various sites hosting the photos.
In the letter, obtained by TMZ.com, Singer vows to take legal action if editors fail to take down the “stolen copyright protected private photographs” immediately.

He adds, “The highly personal and private photographs at issue capture our client self-posing in her own home in a state of undress and/or topless.”

“If you fail to comply, you will be acting at your own peril. Please govern yourselves accordingly.”

Johansson, who is believed to have been targeted by a hacker, has reportedly contacted Federal Bureau of Investigation authorities over the leak.